The tournament which attracted different sponsors is a good opportunities to showcase products to cycling fans coming from different walks to witness the international race.
The eight-day race which has attracted 19 teams will cover a total distance of 937.1 kilometers.
MySol has also taken advantage of this platform to bring to limelight its products under ‘Isanzure’ campaign translated as ‘feel at home’ with a view to help Rwandans access off-grid solar energy.
Yvonne Umuraza, Mobisol Marketing Officer at MySol has told IGIHE that the company seeks to help as many as possible Rwandans to light their homes using solar home systems.
“Isanzure is a broad and inclusive campaign serving different segments of the population ranging from owners of multi-storey buildings, restaurants, large commercial buildings and hotels. MySol is ready to connect them to off-grid solar energy,” she said.
Umuraza encourages people to buy the solar home systems as they can be used as a back-up for main grid electricity to keep their activities running without disruptions.
“We take this opportunity to remind the general public that MySol products are available in different shops countrywide. They should not miss this opportunity to light their homes with reliable solar home systems,” she said.
MySol is present in 15 districts and Kigali City and plans to open more shops in the remaining parts of the country in collaboration with partners.
Umuraza said that the campaign aligns with Rwanda’s ambitions to achieve universal access to electricity by 2024.
Under Isanzure campaign, all interested customers can access MySol’s solar home systems at affordable price.
MySol entered Rwanda’s market in 2014 operating under the name of Mobisol Rwanda. Since then, it has registered more than 45,000 customers using its clean energy and impacted lives of more than 420,000 people.
In 2020, ENGIE Group acquired energy providers including Mobisol, Fenix International and ENGIE PowerCorner and merged them under one entity dubbed ENGIE Energy Access which recently replaced Mobisol brand name by MySol.
The company has more than 200 workers in approximately 15 shops across the country.
MySol offers customers ample options of solar panels with 10watt and above which can be paid immediately or in installments.
Interested customers can reach out to the company’s staff on 2345 for more details. MySol has joined sponsors of Tour du Rwanda for the 4th consecutive time.





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